Some of us may like to drink alongside our pets. We may also give our pets alcohol-cooked food. Both are awful plans. Alcohol is a poison, but humans found ways to handle modest amounts.
If fed in moderation and unseasoned, lean cooked meats like pig, chicken, and turkey are safe for dogs. Most spices are intolerable to dogs.
Dogs should never eat grapes. This includes raisins, wine, vinegar, and other grape-based items. In dogs, grapes cause renal failure. A handful of grapes is lethal.
In limited doses, dogs can eat cheese, ice cream, and yogurt, even though they are lactose-intolerant. Check for vomiting or diarrhea the first time you feed your dog dairy; he may not have enough lactase to digest it.
Lactose-intolerant dogs can eat cheese, ice cream, and yogurt in small amounts. Your dog may not have enough lactase to digest dairy, so check for vomiting or diarrhea the first time you give him.
Dogs benefit from apples' vitamins A and C and fiber. Dogs shouldn't eat apple cores because apple seeds contain cyanide. Do not feed dogs rotten apples because they may ferment into alcohol, which is harmful.
Giving your dog human medicine, even a vitamin, is bad. Most vitamin and mineral tablets are dosed for adults, who are larger than dogs and have different dietary needs.